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<br />RESIDENTIAL MANDATORY MEASURES, SHEET12(January2o23)
<br />MAXIMUM INCREMENTAL REACTIVITY (MIR). The maximum change in weight of one formed by adding a
<br />compound to the "Base Reactive Organic Gas (ROG) Mixture" per weight of compou added, expressed to
<br />hundredths of a gram (g O3/g ROC).
<br />Note: MIR values for individual compounds and hydrocarbon solvents are specified in CR, Title 17, Sections 94700
<br />and 94701.
<br />MOISTURE CONTENT. The weight of the water in wood expressed in percentage of e weight of the oven -dry wood.
<br />PRODUCT -WEIGHTED MIR (PWMIR). The sum of all weighted-MIR for all ingredient in a product subject to this
<br />article. The PWMIR is the total product reactivity expressed to hundredths of a gram ozone formed per gram of
<br />product (excluding container and packaging).
<br />Note: PWMIR is calculated according to equations found in CCR. Title 17, Section 94 1 (a).
<br />REACTIVE ORGANIC COMPOUND (ROC). Any compound that has the potential, on emitted, to contribute to
<br />ozone formation in the troposphere.
<br />VOC. A volatile organic compound (VOC) broadly defined as a chemical compound b ed on carbon chains or rings
<br />with vapor pressures greater than 0.1 millimeters of mercury at room temperature. Th e compounds typically contain
<br />hydrogen and may contain oxygen, nitrogen and other elements. See CCR Title 17, S tion 94508(a).
<br />4.503 FIREPLACES
<br />4.503.1 GENERAL. Any installed gas fireplace shall be a direct -vent sealed -combust n type. Any installed
<br />woodstove or pellet stove shall comply with U.S. EPA New Source Performance Stan rds (NSPS) emission its as
<br />applicable, and shall have a permanent label indicating they are certified to meet the ission limits. Woods
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<br />pellet stoves and fireplaces shall also comply with applicable local ordinances.
<br />4.504 POLLUTANT CONTROL
<br />4.504.1 COVERING OF DUCT OPENINGS & PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL EQ PMENT DURING
<br />CONSTRUCTION. At the time of rough installation, during storage on the constructio site and until final
<br />startup of the heating, cooling and ventilating equipment, all duct and other related air istribution component
<br />openings shall be covered with tape, plastic, sheet metal or other methods acceptabl o the enforcing agency to
<br />reduce the amount of water, dust or debris which may enter the system.
<br />4.504.2 FINISH MATERIAL POLLUTANT CONTROL. Finish materials shall comply ith this section.
<br />4.504.2.1 Adhesives, Sealants and Caulks. Adhesives, sealant and caulks u d on the project shall meet the
<br />requirements of the following standards unless more stringent local or regional r pollution or air quality
<br />management district rules apply:
<br />1. Adhesives, adhesive bonding primers, adhesive primers, sealants, s lant primers and caulks
<br />shall comply with local or regional air pollution control or air quality m agement district rules where
<br />applicable or SCAQMD Rule 1168 VOC limits, as shown in Table 4. .1 or 4.504.2, as applicable.
<br />Such products also shall comply with the Rule 1168 prohibition on th use of certain toxic
<br />compounds (chloroform, ethylene dichloride, methylene chloride, per loroethylene and
<br />tricloroethylene), except for aerosol products, as specified in Subsec n 2 below.
<br />2. Aerosol adhesives, and smaller unit sizes of adhesives, and sealant caulking compounds (in
<br />units of product, less packaging, which do not weigh more than 1 po d and do not consist of more
<br />than 16 fluid ounces) shall comply with statewide VOC standards an ther requirements, including
<br />prohibitions on use of certain toxic compounds, of California Code of egulations, Title 17,
<br />commencing with section 94507.
<br />4.504.2.2 Paints and Coatings. Architectural paints and coatings shall comp) ith VOC limits in Table 1 of
<br />the ARB Architectural Suggested Control Measure, as shown in Table 4.504.3, nless more stringent local limits
<br />apply. The VOC content limit for coatings that do not meet the definitions for th specialty c tings cat ries
<br />listed in Table 4.504.3 shall be determined by classifying the coating as a Flat, nflat or N t-High ss
<br />coating, based on its gloss, as defined in subsections 4.21, 4.36, and 4.37 of th 2007 Cali Air s rceW
<br />Board, Suggested Control Measure, and the corresponding Flat, Nonflat or No at -High GI C i
<br />Table 4.504.3 shall apply.
<br />4.504.2.3 Aerosol Paints and Coatings. Aerosol paints and coatings shall m t the Pro t-w led
<br />Limits for ROC in Section 94522(a)(2) and other requirements, including prohib ons on use of certain toxic
<br />compounds and ozone depleting substances, in Sections 94522(e)(1) and (f)(1 f California Code of
<br />Regulations, Title 17, commencing with Section 94520; and in areas under the risdiction of the Bay Area Air
<br />Quality Management District additionally comply with the percent VOC by weig of product limits of Regulation
<br />8, Rule 49.
<br />4.504.2.4 Verification. Verification of compliance with this section shall be pro ded at th ue e
<br />enforcing agency. Documentation may include, but is not limited to, the followi
<br />1. Manufacturer's product specification.
<br />2. Field verification of on -site product containers. 43
<br />TABLE 4.504.1 - ADHESIVE VOC LIMITI.2
<br />(Less Water and Less Exempt Compounds in Grams per Liter)
<br />ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS
<br />VOC
<br />MIT
<br />INDOOR CARPET ADHESIVES
<br />CARPET PAD ADHESIVES
<br />OUTDOOR CARPET ADHESIVES
<br />1
<br />WOOD FLOORING ADHESIVES
<br />1
<br />RUBBER FLOOR ADHESIVES
<br />60
<br />SUBFLOOR ADHESIVES
<br />50
<br />CERAMIC TILE ADHESIVES
<br />65
<br />VCT & ASPHALT TILE ADHESIVES
<br />50
<br />DRYWALL & PANEL ADHESIVES
<br />50
<br />COVE BASE ADHESIVES
<br />50
<br />MULTIPURPOSE CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVE
<br />70
<br />STRUCTURAL GLAZING ADHESIVES
<br />100
<br />SINGLE -PLY ROOF MEMBRANE ADHESIVES
<br />250
<br />OTHER ADHESIVES NOT LISTED
<br />50
<br />SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS
<br />PVC WELDING
<br />510
<br />CPVC WELDING
<br />490
<br />ABS WELDING
<br />325
<br />PLASTIC CEMENT WELDING
<br />250
<br />ADHESIVE PRIMER FOR PLASTIC
<br />550
<br />CONTACT ADHESIVE
<br />80
<br />SPECIAL PURPOSE CONTACT ADHESIVE
<br />250
<br />STRUCTURAL WOOD MEMBER ADHESIVE
<br />140
<br />TOP & TRIM ADHESIVE
<br />250
<br />SUBSTRATE SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
<br />METAL TO METAL
<br />30
<br />PLASTIC FOAMS
<br />50
<br />POROUS MATERIAL (EXCEPT WOOD)
<br />50
<br />WOOD
<br />30
<br />FIBERGLASS
<br />80
<br />1. IF AN ADHESIVE IS USED TO BOND DISSIMILAR SUBSTRATES TOGETHER,
<br />THE ADHESIVE WITH THE HIGHEST VOC CONTENT SHALL BE ALLOWED.
<br />2. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING METHODS TO MEASURE
<br />THE VOC CONTENT SPECIFIED IN THIS TABLE. SEE SOUTH COAST AIR
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<br />TABLE 4.504.2 - SEALANT VOC LIMIT
<br />(Less Water and Less Exempt Compounds in Grams per Liter)
<br />SEALANTS
<br />VOC LIMIT
<br />ARCHITECTURA
<br />MARINE DECK
<br />NONMEMBRA O
<br />ROADWAY
<br />SINGLE-PLY"F ME E
<br />OTHER
<br />250
<br />760
<br />2
<br />451
<br />SEALANT PRIMERS
<br />ARCHITECTURAL
<br />NON -POROUS
<br />250
<br />PORO
<br />775
<br />ODIFIED UMI S
<br />50
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<br />TABLE 4.504.3 - VOC CONTENT LIMITS FOR
<br />ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS2.3
<br />GRAMS OF VOC PER LITER OF COATING, LESS WATER & LESS EXEMPT
<br />COMPOUNDS
<br />COATING CATEGORY
<br />VOC LIMIT
<br />FLAT COATINGS
<br />50
<br />NON -FLAT COATINGS
<br />100
<br />NONFLAT-HIGH GLOSS COATINGS
<br />150
<br />SPECIALTY COATINGS
<br />ALUMINUM ROOF COATINGS
<br />400
<br />BASEMENT SPECIALTY COATINGS
<br />400
<br />BITUMINOUS ROOF COATINGS
<br />50
<br />BITUMINOUS ROOF PRIMERS
<br />350
<br />BOND BREE
<br />350
<br />350
<br />U S
<br />6ONCRETUG CO)ERS
<br />11ONCRETIAINRY S
<br />100
<br />RIVEWAY EAL
<br />50
<br />DRY FOG COATINGS
<br />150
<br />FAUX FINISHING COATINGS
<br />350
<br />FIRE RESISTIVE COATINGS
<br />350
<br />FLOOR COATINGS
<br />100
<br />FORM -RELEASE COMPOUNDS
<br />250
<br />GRAPHIC ARTS COATINGS (SIGN PAINTS)
<br />500
<br />HIGH TEMPERATURE COATINGS
<br />420
<br />INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE COATINGS
<br />250
<br />LOW SOLIDS COATINGS
<br />120
<br />MAGNESITE CEMENT COATINGS
<br />450
<br />MASTIC TEXTURE COATINGS
<br />100
<br />METALLIC PIGMENTED COATINGS
<br />500
<br />MULTICOLOR COATINGS
<br />250
<br />PRETREATMENT WASH PRIMERS
<br />420
<br />REACTIVE PENETRATING SEALERS
<br />350
<br />RECYCLED COATINGS
<br />250
<br />ROOF COATINGS
<br />50
<br />RUST PREVENTATIVE COATINGS
<br />250
<br />SHELLACS
<br />CLEAR
<br />730
<br />OPAQUE
<br />550
<br />SPECIALTY PRIMERS, SEALERS &
<br />UNDERCOATERS
<br />100
<br />STAINS
<br />250
<br />STONE CONSOLIDANTS
<br />450
<br />SWIMMING POOL COATINGS
<br />340
<br />TRAFFIC MARKING COATINGS
<br />100
<br />TUB & TILE REFINISH COATINGS
<br />420
<br />WATERPROOFING MEMBRANES
<br />250
<br />WOOD COATINGS
<br />275
<br />WOOD PRESERVATIVES
<br />350
<br />ZINC -RICH PRIMERS
<br />340
<br />1. GRAMS OF VOC PER LITER OF COATING, INCLUDING WATER &
<br />EXEMPT COMPOUNDS
<br />2. THE SPECIFIED LIMITS REMAIN IN EFFECT UNLESS REVISED LIMITS
<br />ARE LISTED IN SUBSEQUENT COLUMNS IN THE TABLE.
<br />3. VALUES IN THIS TABLE ARE DERIVED FROM THOSE SPECIFIED BY
<br />THE CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD, ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
<br />SUGGESTED CONTROL MEASURE, FEB. 1, 2008. MORE INFORMATION IS
<br />AVAILABLE FROM THE AIR RESOURCES BOARD.
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<br />TABLE 4.504.5 - FORMALDEHYDE LIMITS,
<br />MAXIMUM FORMALDEHYDE EMISSIONS IN PARTS PER MILL. �^
<br />PRODUCT
<br />CURRENT LIMIT
<br />HARDWOOD PLYW ENEER CORE
<br />0.05
<br />ARDWOOD PI W OMPOSITE CORE
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<br />M ITY F BOARD
<br />THIN ME E IBERBOARD;,
<br />0.05
<br />0.09
<br />0.11
<br />0.13
<br />CUES ARE DERIVED FROM THOSE SPECIFIED
<br />BY THE CALIF. AIR RESOURCES BOARD, AIR TOXICS CONTROL.
<br />MEASURE FOR COMPOSITE WOOD AS TESTED IN ACCORDANCE
<br />WITH ASTM E 1333. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. SEE CALIF.
<br />DOE REGULATIONS, r TITLE 17, SECTIONS 93120 T O
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<br />DIIISION 45 NVI L UA ntnue
<br />4. C PE STE All t in led in the iidir interior meet ui ifornia
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<br />Health, rd M od for the - tin Ind Evalu _n of Vol iC issions
<br />from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers," Version 1.2, January 2017 (Emission testing method for
<br />California S ecification 01350)
<br />See fornia art f P alth' bsite for certification programs and tes, ing labs.
<br />https: ww.cdp .g a CD DC/EHLB/IAQ/Pages/VOC.aspx.
<br />o ar n. ar n �talled in the building interior shall meet the requirements of f
<br />I ornia Depa ment of Pub Ic ealt andard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic
<br />Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers," Version 1.2, Janulsry 2017
<br />(Emission testing method for California Specification 01350)
<br />See California Department of Public Health's website for certification programs and testing labs.
<br />https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/EHLB/IAQ/PagesNOC.aspx.
<br />❑ 4.504.3.2 Carpet adhesive. All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table 4.504.1.
<br />4.504.4 RESILIENT FLOORING SYSTEMS. Where resilient flooring is installed , at least 80% of floor area receiving
<br />resilient flooring shall meet the requirements of the California Department of Public Health, "Standard Method for the
<br />Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers,"
<br />Version 1.2, Januar 2017 Emission testin method for California S ecification 01350
<br />See California Department of Public Health's website for certification programs and testing labs.
<br />hhtps://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/EHLB/IAQ/Pages/VOC.aspx.
<br />4.504.5 COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS. Hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium density fiberboard
<br />composite wood products used on the interior or exterior of the buildings shall meet the requirements for
<br />formaldehyde as specified in ARB's Air Toxics Control Measure for Composite Wood (17 CCR 93120 et seq.),
<br />by or before the dates specified in those sections, as shown in Table 4.504.5
<br />4.504.5.1 Documentation. Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided as requested
<br />by the enforcing agency. Documentation shall include at least one of the following:
<br />1. Product certifications and specifications.
<br />2. Chain of custody certifications.
<br />3. Product labeled and invoiced as meeting the Composite Wood Products regulation (see
<br />CCR, Title 17, Section 93120, et seq.).
<br />4. Exterior grade products marked as meeting the PS-1 or PS-2 standards of the Engineered
<br />Wood Association, the Australian AS/NZS 2269, European 636 3S standards, and Canadian CSA
<br />0121, CSA 0151, CSA 0153 and CSA 0325 standards.
<br />5. Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency.
<br />4.505 INTERIOR MOISTURE CONTROL
<br />4.505.1 General. Buildings shall meet or exceed the provisions of the California Building Standards Code.
<br />4.505.2 CONCRETE SLAB FOUNDATIONS. Concrete slab foundations required to have a vapor retarder by
<br />California Building Code, Chapter 19, or concrete slab -on -ground floors required to have a vapor retarder by the
<br />California Residential Code, Chapter 5, shall also comply with this section.
<br />4.505.2.1 Capillary break. A capillary break shall be installed in compliance with at least one of the
<br />following:
<br />1. A 4-inch (101.6 mm) thick base of 1/2 inch (12.7mm) or larger clean aggregate shall be provided with
<br />a vaoor barrier in direct contact with concrete and a concrete mix desian. which will address bleedina
<br />AC 1302.2R-06.
<br />2. Other equivalent methods approved by the enforcing agency.
<br />3. A slab design specified by a licensed design professional.
<br />4.505.3 MOISTURE CONTENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS. Building materials with visible signs of water damage
<br />shall not be installed. Wall and floor framing shall not be enclosed when the framing members exceed 19 percent
<br />moisture content. Moisture content shall be verified in compliance with the following:
<br />1. Moisture content shall be determined with either a probe -type or contact -type moisture meter. Equivalent
<br />moisture verification methods may be approved by the enforcing agency and shall satisfy requirements
<br />found in Section 101.8 of this code.
<br />2. Moisture readings shall be taken at a point 2 feet (610 mm) to 4 feet (1219 mm) from the grade stamped end
<br />of each piece verified.
<br />3. At least three random moisture readings shall be performed on wall and floor framing with documentation
<br />acceptable to the enforcing agency provided at the time of approval to enclose the wall and floor framing.
<br />Insulation products which are visibly wet or have a high moisture content shall be replaced or allowed to dry prior to
<br />enclosure in wall or floor cavities. Wet -applied insulation products shall follow the manufacturers' drying
<br />recommendations prior to enclosure.
<br />4.506 INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND EXHAUST
<br />4.506.1 Bathroom exhaust fans. Each bathroom shall be mechanically ventilated and shall comply with the
<br />following:
<br />1. Fans shall be ENERGY STAR compliant and be ducted to terminate outside the building.
<br />2. Unless functioning as a component of a whole house ventilation system, fans must be controlled by a
<br />humidity control.
<br />a. Humidity controls shall be capable of adjustment between a relative humidity range less than or
<br />equal to 50% to a maximum of 80%. A humidity control may utilize manual or automatic means of
<br />adjustment.
<br />b. A humidity control may be a separate component to the exhaust fan and is not required to be
<br />integral (i.e., built-in)
<br />Notes:
<br />1. For the purposes of this section, a bathroom is a room which contains a bathtub, shower or
<br />tub/shower combination.
<br />2. Lighting integral to bathroom exhaust fans shall comply with the California Energy Code.
<br />4.507 ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT
<br />4.507.2 HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM DESIGN. Heating and air conditioning systems shall be
<br />sized, designed and have their equipment selected using the following methods:
<br />1. The heat loss and heat gain is established according to ANSI/ACCA 2 Manual J - 2011 (Residential
<br />Load Calculation), ASHRAE handbooks or other equivalent design software or methods.
<br />2. Duct systems are sized according to ANSI/ACCA 1 Manual D - 2014 (Residential Duct Systems),
<br />ASHRAE handbooks or other equivalent design software or methods.
<br />3. Select heating and cooling equipment according to ANSI/ACCA 3 Manual S - 2014 (Residential
<br />Equipment Selection), or other equivalent design software or methods.
<br />Exception: Use of alternate design temperatures necessary to ensure the system functions are
<br />acceptable.
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<br />RESPON. PARTY = RESPONSIBLE PARTY (le: ARCHITECT, ENGINEER,
<br />OWNER, CONTRACTOR. INSPECTOR ETC.)
<br />CHAPTER 7
<br />INSTALLER & SPECIAL INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
<br />702 QUALIFICATIONS
<br />_ 702.1 INSTALLER TRAINING. HVAC system installers shall be trained and certified in the proper
<br />installation of HVAC systems including ducts and equipment by a nationally or regionally recognized training or
<br />certification program. Uncertified persons may perform HVAC installations when under the direct supervision and
<br />responsibility of a person trained and certified to install HVAC systems or contractor licensed to install HVAC systems.
<br />Examples of acceptable HVAC training and certification programs include but are not limited to the following:
<br />1. State certified apprenticeship programs.
<br />2. Public utility training programs.
<br />3. Training programs sponsored by trade, labor or statewide energy consulting or verification organizations.
<br />4. Programs sponsored by manufacturing organizations.
<br />5. Other programs acceptable to the enforcing agency.
<br />702.2 SPECIAL INSPECTION [HCD]. When required by the enforcing agency, the owner or the
<br />responsible entity acting as the owner's agent shall employ one or more special inspectors to provide inspection or
<br />other duties necessary to substantiate compliance with this code. Special inspectors shall demonstrate competence
<br />to the satisfaction of the enforcing agency for the particular type of inspection or task to be performed. In addition to
<br />other certifications or qualifications acceptable to the enforcing agency, the following certifications or education may be
<br />considered by the enforcing agency when evaluating the qualifications of a special inspector:
<br />1. Certification by a national or regional green building program or standard publisher.
<br />2. Certification by a statewide energy consulting or verification organization, such as HERS raters, building
<br />performance contractors, and home energy auditors.
<br />3. Successful completion of a third party apprentice training program in the appropriate trade.
<br />4. Other programs acceptable to the enforcing agency.
<br />Notes:
<br />1. Special inspectors shall be independent entities with no financial interest in the materials or the
<br />project they are inspecting for compliance with this code.
<br />2. HERS raters are special inspectors certified by the California Energy Commission (CEC) to rate
<br />homes in California according to the Home Energy Rating System (HERS).
<br />[BSC] When required by the enforcing agency, the owner or the responsible entity acting as the owner's agent shall
<br />employ one or more special inspectors to provide inspection or other duties necessary to substantiate compliance with
<br />this code. Special inspectors shall demonstrate competence to the satisfaction of the enforcing agency for the
<br />particular type of inspection or task to be performed. In addition, the special inspector shall have a certification from a
<br />recognized state, national or international association, as determined by the local agency. The area of certification
<br />shall be closely related to the primary job function, as determined by the local agency.
<br />Note: Special inspectors shall be independent entities with no financial interest in the materials or the
<br />project they are inspecting for compliance with this code.
<br />703 VERIFICATIONS
<br />703.1 DOCUMENTATION. Documentation used to show compliance with this code shall include but is not
<br />documentation or special inspection is necessary to verify compliance, that method of compliance will be specified in
<br />the appropriate section or identified applicable checklist.
<br />Planning & Building Agency
<br />Building Safety Division
<br />20 Civic Center Plaza
<br />P.O. Box 1988 (M-19)
<br />Santa Ana, CA 92702
<br />(714) 647-5800
<br />www.santa-ana.org
<br />CALGREEN
<br />RESIDENTIAL
<br />CHECKLIST
<br />GRN-01 CGC 2019
<br />MANDATORY MEASURES FOR NEWLY -CONSTRUCTED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
<br />Use this worksheet to identify where on the construction documents the following mandatory
<br />CALGreen requirements are provided. Incorporate this worksheet onto the construction documents.
<br />REFERENCE
<br />ITEM CODE REQUIREMENT SHEET COMMENTS
<br /># SECTION (Sheet # (e.g. note # or detail #)
<br />or N/A)
<br />PLANNING AND DESIGN
<br />1
<br />4.106.2
<br />Storm water drainage and retention during
<br />construction
<br />W /A
<br />2
<br />4.106.3
<br />1Grading and paving (Surface drainage)i
<br />3
<br />1 4.WbA
<br />Electrical vehicle (EV) chargingt
<br />l
<br />ENERGY EFFICIENCY
<br />4 1 4.201.1 Meet California Energy Code T_ -
<br />WATER EFFICIENCY & CONSERVATION
<br />5
<br />4.303.1
<br />Water conserving plumbing fixtures and fittings
<br />i
<br />6
<br />4.303.1.3. 2
<br />Mufti le showerheads serving one shower
<br />7
<br />4.303.2
<br />Standards for plumbing fixtures and fittings
<br />G
<br />8
<br />4.304.1
<br />Outdoor potable water use in landscape areas
<br />MATERIAL CONSERVATION & RESOURCE EFFICIENCY
<br />9
<br />4,406.1
<br />Rodent proofing
<br />10
<br />4.408.1
<br />Construction waste reduction of at least 65 percent
<br />11
<br />4.410.1
<br />Operation and maintenance manual
<br />ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
<br />12
<br />4.503.1
<br />Fireplaces and woodstoves
<br />WA
<br />13
<br />4.504.1
<br />Covering Of duct openings and protection of
<br />mechanical equipment during construction
<br />14
<br />4.504.2
<br />Finish material pollutant control
<br />Adhesives, sealants, caulks
<br />Paints and coatings
<br />Aerosol paints and coatings
<br />Verification
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<br />15
<br />4,504.2.1
<br />16
<br />4.504.2.2
<br />17
<br />4.504.2.3
<br />18
<br />4.504.2.4
<br />19
<br />4.504.3
<br />Carpet systems
<br />20
<br />4.504.3.1
<br />Carpet cushion
<br />21
<br />4.504.3.2
<br />Carpet adhesive
<br />WIA
<br />22
<br />4.504.4
<br />Resilient flooring systems
<br />23
<br />4.504.5
<br />Composite wood products
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<br />24
<br />4.505.2
<br />Capillary break
<br />25
<br />4.505.3
<br />Moisture content of building materials
<br />26
<br />4.506.1
<br />Bathroom exhaust fans
<br />27
<br />4.507.2
<br />Heating and air-conditioning system design
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<br />Date:
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<br />Rev.
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